| TABULARASA | Young mind not yet affected by outside impressions and experience, as in the philosophy of John Locke (6,4) |
| UNDECIDED | With mind not yet made up |
| STYE | School head yet affected by inflammation (4) |
| AWAKENING | "The whole art of teaching is only the art of ... the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpo |
| FATHER | Old ...... 2, statue by Raffaelle Monti at St John's Lock, Lechlade (6) |
| TABULAERASAE | Young minds without innate ideas, according to John Locke |
| PASSMUSTER | Someone going by outside has to do, apparently (4,6) |
| PARKRANGER | Boat called by outside conservation worker |
| TROLLEY | Unpleasant type displayed by outsides of every form of transport (7) |
| NOUMENON | In the philosophy of Kant, a thing that is incapable of being known, but only inferred from the nature of experience |
| UBERMENSCH | In the philosophy of Nietzsche. an ideal man who represents the goal of human evolution (10) |
| WILLTOPOWER | Concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche that describes the main driving force in humans (4,2,5) |
| DEMIURGE | Creator of the universe in the philosophy of Plato (8) |
| MONAD | Technical term for the number one or a single unit; or, in the philosophy of Leibniz, an elementary |
| REID | Thomas -; a key figure in the philosophy of common sense (4) |
| EXISTENTIALIST | Person who believes in the philosophy of free will (14) |
| LIVE | Not recorded as I speak the philosophy of the hedonist? (4,3,3,6) |
| BLAKEEDWARDS | "Songs of Innocence and Experience" + "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
| HOLYTHURSDAY | Poem by William Blake, first published in Songs of Innocence and Experience in 1794 |
| HEGEL | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich -; philosopher whose principal works include Science of Logic and The Philosophy of Right (5) |